Sony's flagship Xperia X Performance is set for a mid-June retail launch in Japan through Au. While Japan may be getting the Xperia X Performance a long ahead of Europe and other regions, the device itself is slightly is slightly inferior to its global sibling as its battery capacity has been...
It was just a couple of days ago that Sony started letting European customers pre-order the three phones in the Xperia X series.
It was then when we learned the Xperia X Performance isn't going to be available directly from Sony in a couple regions (one being the UK). However, Sony has...
Now that multiple countries in Europe can pre-order the Xperia X, Xperia X Performance and the Xperia XA, the company has released a number of videos to show off its features.
These videos talk about the camera performance, design, battery life, and more.
Sony is finally ready to let potential customers pre-order the Xperia X, Xperia X Performance and the Xperia XA. Prices and country availability are as follows. . .
- France - Xperia X (€599) - Xperia XA (€299) - Xperia X Performance (€699)
- Germany - Xperia X (€599) - Xperia XA (€299) -...
For those who pre-registered for Sony's upcoming smartphone series, the Xperia X, the company is sending email to inform them that the device will be up on the Xperia Store soon.
On top of that, Sony has also released a new advertisement that shows off some Xperia X camera features.
Some white papers have been found on Sony's developer website that shows two dual SIM versions of its upcoming Xperia X series will be released.
This will be for the Xperia X and the Xperia X Performance, and both of these will have twice the amount of internal storage as its single SIM...
Following the news that Samsung's new flagship phones would not be equipped with Quick Charge 3.0, Qualcomm's website now states that the new Sony Xperia X and Xperia X Performance will lack the new standard as well. The two phone will be Quick Charge 2.0 compatible, but it seems Sony has...
Put a nail in her. Sony has confirmed and clarified findings that their Xperia Z line is being laid to rest. The Xperia X family will be the company's new top-line focus going forward.
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